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Health Tip: Sensitive Teeth
By LadyLively on May 2, 2019
If you wince while eating sweets or brushing your teeth, you may have sensitive teeth, says the American Dental Association.
Causes of sensitive teeth include:
- Tooth decay.
- A cracked tooth.
- Worn tooth enamel, fillings or tooth roots.
Regular dental checkups, desensitizing toothpaste and less aggressive tooth brushing can help people with sensitive teeth, says the ADA.
Source: HealthDay
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